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  • abecx
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    Does anyone else think it was Bran controlling Jon Snow?

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  • BLAKE
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    Sweet! Lots of moving parts to this episode. We're done with sad sack Arya, no more Roose, no more Balon (those are two big shake ups) and you know who is back!

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  • mstng86
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    Apparently the GOT book followers are up in arms over the Dorn plot.

    This episode was a little slow but it will pick up.

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  • BLAKE
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    Man, it's good TV whenever you get pissed because the episode seems so short.

    Can't wait to see Cersei go scorched earth on the sparrows. I don't know what Ser Davos' plan is, but I sure do like that guy. Interested to see what role the dragons play.

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  • CexMashean
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    Red haired woman, still hot.
    Yes, I watched the whole episode. ‪
    #‎WoodDew‬

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  • Mach1
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    yesssss

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  • momo
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    looks badass.

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  • Broncojohnny
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  • Broncojohnny
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    Originally posted by jdgregory84 View Post
    It's not my theory. Just what I read. Again though, George RR Martin has stated that the White Walkers are not what people think they are. There's obviously some sort of Hierarchy among them and they don't just randomly attack things meaning they're intelligent. I hope the next season shows a lot more of them and gets in to that.
    I didn't think it was your theory personally. That is an interesting point about the white walkers. In one of the many back stories in the books, there is a mention of one leader of the Night's Watch who took an undead woman as a bride. Eventually the Stark in Winterfell at the time had to go out and remove him forcefully. So it makes sense that they are more than mindless retards or killing machines, at least from a lore point of view.

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  • jdgregory84
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    Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
    I was with you until the part where Jon Snow leads the white walkers. That just doesn't fit into anything at all from what I know about the books or the show. Anything is possible of course, I just think you are getting way outside of the box with that part.
    It's not my theory. Just what I read. Again though, George RR Martin has stated that the White Walkers are not what people think they are. There's obviously some sort of Hierarchy among them and they don't just randomly attack things meaning they're intelligent. I hope the next season shows a lot more of them and gets in to that.

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  • Broncojohnny
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    Well we're done with the book nerds. The show and books should now be caught up.
    Not really because they are scrambling the timeline too. Some things are being left out but others are occurring later.

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  • CJ
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    Well we're done with the book nerds. The show and books should now be caught up.

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  • Broncojohnny
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    I was with you until the part where Jon Snow leads the white walkers. That just doesn't fit into anything at all from what I know about the books or the show. Anything is possible of course, I just think you are getting way outside of the box with that part.

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  • jdgregory84
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    I can't find the link for this long ass theory but I'll try and hit the key points in white.

    Jon Show will be revived by one means or another. The Red Witch Milesandra(sweet tits) might resurrect him or something else could. Anyways, Milesandra thinks that Stanis is the reincarnation of this Azor dude who died the last time the white walkers came around but saved the human race somehow. As it turns out, it's Jon Snow, born of Targaryan and Stark blood. The only two "magical" families left in Westeros. Stark being of Ice and Targaryan being of Fire. Daenarys(sp?) will lead one army, and Jon Snow will lead the other(white walkers) and will battle it out. The biggest thing is that Daenarys has her fire dragons, and Jon Snow will aquire at least one Ice Dragon, which is entombed in The Wall.

    There are a couple of other dragon eggs in the world, one at the bottom of the sea and another in the posession of some guy...Bloodsomething. Can't remember his name. He's talked about in the books but not so much the show. This theory is mostly plausible because back in 1980 George R.R. Martin wrote a childrens book called "The Ice Dragon" which was set in the same world and is coincidentally getting a re-release soon if it hasn't already been. Also, it is believed that Benjen Stark has already joined the white walkers...not sure if he's an actual white walker or just somehow working with them. George R.R. Martin has already said that the white walkers are not what you think. It's believed that they are a counter-measure to men destroying the world or one-another.


    I really wish I could find the article. It's much longer and much more in-depth but the points it makes are valid and use examples in the books/show to support them.

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
    Beric Dondarrion is revived by Thoris of Myr, the red priest.
    Ah, right. Paul Kaye is the shit.

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